RickG wrote:

According to the responses I'm getting is that load sharing wont work.
So, why do I find so many article sayign it does such as
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=13103 ?

Depends on your definition of load-balancing. Traditionally, that means you can balance traffic between your connections on a per-packet basis. Thus, if you have two 1Mbps connections, you can download a single given file at 2Mbps. (That's probably technically bonding, not load balancing. The terminology is a bit fuzzy, and sometimes means different things to different people.)

If your two Internet connections are to two different ISPs, that is basically impossible. With a sufficiently smart router, you'll be able to download two different files each at 1Mbps, though, which is often "good enough."

David Smith
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